Pholiotahighlandensisvar. citrinosquamulosa(Fungi, Agaricales) is conspecific with Pholiotagallica

Autor: Holec, Jan, Kolaík, Miroslav, Borgarino, Didier, Bidaud, André, Moreau, Pierre-Arthur
Zdroj: Nova Hedwigia; August 2016, Vol. 103 Issue: 1 p251-263, 13p
Abstrakt: Pholiota highlandensisvar.citrinosquamulosaMaire ex Bidaud & Borgarino is a Mediterranean fungus growing in connection above all withPinus halepensis and/orQuercus ilex, either on soil or on their wood. Its distinguishing characters are stout basidiomata, red-brown pileus with paler, lemon yellow margin, distinct lemon yellow scales on stipe, ellipsoid-ovoid spores and fusiform to lageniform cheilo- and pleurocystidia. Morphological and DNA study of its type and other collections showed that it does not belong toP. highlandensisbut is conspecific withPholiota gallicaHolec & Kolařík. This species bears a recently published replacement name forPholiota lubricavar.obscura, a taxon described by Bon & Chevassut from the same habitats asP. h. var.citrinosquamulosa. Basic data on taxonomy, nomenclature and ecology ofP. gallica, the correct name for all the taxa mentioned, are summarized. A key for identification ofP. gallicaand similar taxa is proposed.
Databáze: Supplemental Index